jubie 0 Posted January 7, 2008 I had surgery in the end of July , its been 6 months and I'm still feeling hungry and I can still eat , I lost about 15 pounds right away because of the surgery itself , but since then I only lost about 2 pounds a week , I have 3.0 cc in my band , ...I'm curious what everyone else has , whats the highest cc the band can go , I just want the hungry feeling to go away !!!!!!!! .the day of surgery I was 290lb , ......... 6 months later i weigh in at 266 , ........ i'm not happy with the results yet , I would like to weigh in at 200lbs , ................ is there a point when you had a fill and the hungry feeling just goes away ?? Thanks to all who reply Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
georgia girl 35 Posted January 7, 2008 What size band do you have? 2 lbs a week is a normal healthy rate, most doctors want you to only lose 1-2 lbs per week. It sounds to me that you are doing really good. Talk to your fill doctor about the hunger, maybe you need another fill? Oh, I have 5cc in my 10cc band, I hope to be getting another fill on Wednesday. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steph_co 9 Posted January 7, 2008 Everything Georgia Girl said. Except that I have 4.5 cc in my 10 cc band. Not good enough, yet. I get hungry about an hour or two after eating regular food. At least that's better than I was pre-surgery, though - it used to be immediate hunger. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LapBandit 5 Posted January 8, 2008 I think hunger is something we all have to accept as a part of life. But, there are ways to manage hunger and prevent it from getting out of control. How many times per day are you eating? I eat 6 times per day and I try to space them out every 3-4 hours. This prevents me from ever getting that out of control hunger feeling. Select high Protein foods and complex carbs (brown rice, whole potatoes etc.) because these foods burn slowly in us which helps us stay satisfied until the next meal. I don't worry about the amount I eat at each meal as long as the food is balanced and nutritionally responsible...not junk. I guess I'm trying to say that sometimes we just need to play around with what we're eating when we're having a lot of hunger issues. Usually, you'll notice that your diet includes too much sugar products and simple carbs (white bread, white rice etc.) and those items will keep your blood sugar going crazy thus making you hungry more often and more intensely. I hope this helps! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites